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The ERISA Industry Committee Urges House Education and Labor Committee to Oppose H.R. 7780 – “Mental Health Matters Act”
The ERISA Industry Committee (ERIC) today urged Members of the House Education and Labor Committee to oppose H.R. 7780, the “Mental Health Matters Act,” which includes provisions from H.R. 7740, the “Employee and Retiree Access to Justice Act of 2022”, and H.R. 7767, the “Strengthening Behavioral Health Benefits Act” when it comes to a vote.
Employee Access to Worksite Health Services Act, Public Health Emergency Extended, Op-Ed on Surprise Medical Billing, Greenbook Analysis, & More
Feedback Requested on “Collaborate in an Orderly and Cohesive Manner Act”, Fixing the Family Glitch, Telehealth Updates, Biosimilars OIG Report
House Education and Labor Committee Markup; Feedback Requests Regarding 401(h) Overfunding and Plan Education Regarding Social Security
House Passes the Securing a Strong Retirement Act; ERIC Submits Comments for Senate HELP Hearing & GAO Asked to Examine Spousal Consent
ERIC Supports Congressional Efforts to Expand Retirement Savings Opportunities for Workers
ERIC is working with lawmakers to expand opportunities to help workers save for retirement and employers efficiently administer benefit plans. Today, ERIC submitted a statement for the record to the U.S. Senate Health, Education, Labor & Pensions Committee for its hearing titled “Rise and Shine: Improving Retirement and Enhancing Savings.”
Senate Finance Hearing- Medicare & Prescription Drugs, PREVENT Pandemics Act
American Workers Not Responsible for Shouldering Medicare Prescription Drug Costs
ERIC provided a statement for the record to the U.S. Senate Committee on Finance ahead of today’s hearing titled “Prescription Drug Price Inflation: An Urgent Need to Lower Drug Prices in Medicare.”
Incorporating New Wearable Technology & Modernizing Telehealth Policies Would Improve Health Care for Millions of Americans
ERIC encouraged the Congressional Healthy Future Task Force Modernization Subcommittee to update health care laws to improve the lives of millions of Americans by modernizing telehealth policies and knocking down tax barriers to the use of wearable technology.